<p>In "The Tragedy of King Richard III," William Shakespeare delves into the psychological complexities of ambition, power, and moral decay through the rise and fall of one of history'Äôs most infamous monarchs. This compelling narrative is distinguished by its dramatic soliloquies and rich character development, particularly in its portrayal of Richard, the cunning and ruthless usurper who famously declares, 'I am determined to prove a villain.'...